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Didactic Activities
Didactic Activities
Concept of Didactic Activities
is an individual event that professor should perform together with the level grade of the student, characteristics, needs and expectations.
Examples of Didactic Activities
tongue twisters, practices, questionnaires, vocabularies, dictations, reviews, dialogues, plays, speeches, panels, murals, albums, illustrations, homework, songs, puzzles, riddles, rhymes, conferences, round table
Readings (as didactic activities
A Reading Activity Look for an interesting soap opera, movie, newspaper or magazine and assign a reading. Students will be interested in read if the material is adapted for their interests, they will practice reading, listening, speaking and pronunciation.
Tongue Twisters (as didactic activities)
Example:
Richard really remembers the roar of the river
Practices, Questionnaires, Vocabularies, Dictations, Reviews
Design
A dictation exercise can have many purposes: Listening, Reading , Words, Sight , Spelling.
Application
Practices are an important part of teaching, teaching has some parts as presentation, explanation, application and revision. This ones form part of the application process, they help to strengthen the knowledge that teacher is giving
Analysis
Vocabularies must be taught within a context not as isolated words, they also must be
followed by images
Recommendations
What are some things that you can do when asked a question other than directly answering
it?
A. Repeat the question, paraphrasing it.
B. Redirect the question.
C. Ask probing questions.
Dialogues, Plays, Speeches, Panels
Design
Dialogues provide the
student with a bit of language that will help him/her perform in a particular setting.
It introduces certain high-frequency patterns of the
language which will be practiced further in the dialog expansion activities.
Application
Games are a very funny didactic activity; it is possible to strengthen creativeness, listening and speaking skills in a funny and easy way meanwhile students have fun.
Analysis
Panels are considered as a dynamic activity where students develop different skills
such as improving speaking, and increasing teamwork
Recommendations
The purpose of a speech is to clarify or to give information to a large group in a short period of time. Speech requires a great deal of preparation time and need to be supported by audio-visuals aids
Murals, Albums, Illustrations, Homework, Songs
Design
Rhyme is an activity used for lower grades. Students will practice pronunciation with
this activity.
Application
Ring-a-Word
This classic classroom game is guaranteed to wake up the doziest class
Murals and Homework
are didactic activities, too. Murals help to develop student’s creativity. Murals should have a topic with a variety of sub-levels, should be interesting, and should call attention
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